If all goes according to plan, motorists from Mumbai will be able to reach Nagpur in just eight hours by December 2020, a ccording to the state road development corporation. At present, it is a 14-15 hour drive.
With the land acquisition process for chief minister Devendrra Fadnavis’s Rs 55,000-crore pet project almost complete and funding also in place, ground-clearing and levelling work has begun on several stretches of the 701-km Maharashtra Samruddhi Mahamarg (prosperity corridor), also called the Mumbai-Nagpur supercommunication highway, which will pass through 10 districts.
“It’s a historic moment for us. Contractors have already started pre-construction works,” said Radheshyam Mopalwar, managing director, MSRDC. Earlier, MSRDC had planned to commission the expressway by 2021. Mopalwar added: “100% of the project land is now with the government and compensation has been given to around 90% of the affected farmers.”
Around 13% of land is being acquired under the Maharashtra Highways Act, 1955, the compensation disbursement process for which is ending in a few weeks, sources said.The project has also got the green light from the ministry of environment and forests for stretches passing through forest zones, especially towards Nashik. A formal forest clearance is expected in a few days.
Experts said it is a “realistic” deadline as land required for the mega project has been acquired. “But safety and speed control will be the major challenges ahead,” they added.
Earlier this month, around 20 banks, led by State Bank of India, called on Fadnavis and promised a Rs 2.5-lakh crore loan for Maharashtra Samruddhi Mahamarg within 30 days. State agencies have contributed another Rs 6,000 crore for the expressway project.
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